Dreams of Things That Were

The Wartime Correspondence of Harry William Manchester

Category: Frances Newman

Frances Newman [née Manchester] is the oldest sister of Harry William Manchester.

  • Artifact 1940-05-13-a – Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman

    Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – May 13, 1940


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    Windsor Ontario

    Tues. Aft.

    Dear Frances:

    Just a few lines as I promised I’d write. I am over a Dot’s house in is really cool in here, compared to the barracks

    Our platoon went to Cedar Springs today but I didn’t get in until 8 o’clock and they were gone. I have to go on guard to-nite, which I’m glad of as I soon will just have fatigue work to do over the on the next duty next weekend. When you get it done you are off in the evening.

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  • Artifact 1940-05-07-a – Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman

    Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – May 7, 1940


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    Windsor Ontario

    Tues. noon.

    Dear Frances:

    I think I promised you a letter, so here it is. It sure is hot this last couple of days isn’t it. We are almost cooking with these heavy clothes and equipment on.

    We went on the scheme last night. We left barracks at seven, and by the time we marched out there, it was dark. Then we got in some time between eleven and twelve. Then I had a nice hot shower before I went to bed.

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  • Artifact 1940-02-19-a – Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman

    Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – February 19, 1940


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    Windsor, Ontario

    Feb 19/40

    Dear Frank:

    Just a few lines to let you know I am O.K. I was going to come down at 4 O’clock last night, but it snowed so hard that I thought I would put it off until some night during the week.

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  • Artifact 1939-12-17-a – Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman

    Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – December 17, 1939


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    Dear Sister:

    Just a few lines to let you know I am fine, I did one guard last night from midnight until 6:00 A.M. this morning but didn’t intend a go on another one until tomorrow night at 6:00 PM.  It really is tough guarding.  You are plowing in white clay up to your ankles all around the joint.  This sure is a good place for a barracks it is just like a mansion (inside) alongside of ours in Windsor.

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